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we continue our original series surviving sandy one year later. good morning, erika. >> good morning to you. it's certainly a much different scene here in seaside heights, new jersey. it is beautiful, and a little chilly day down here. you can remember, this place was definitely hit hard. in fact, the amusement park, you may remember images, just over my shoulder here, the roller coaster floating in the ocean, but all that have is gone, acknowledge area has started to rebuild. for some of those folks who owned homes in this area, when the storm surge came and hit their homes. they figured if they had flood insurance, they were covered, but they soon found out and over the past year, that a loophole in the federal flood insurance program has left them struggling even one year later. >> >> it was the first home they owned and family lived in it for four months before super storm sandy shored do their town in new jersey. >> it was heartbreaking. >> just heart wrenching. >> it was tough to separate out our situation from everybody else's, because ther
we continue our original series surviving sandy one year later. good morning, erika. >> good morning to you. it's certainly a much different scene here in seaside heights, new jersey. it is beautiful, and a little chilly day down here. you can remember, this place was definitely hit hard. in fact, the amusement park, you may remember images, just over my shoulder here, the roller coaster floating in the ocean, but all that have is gone, acknowledge area has started to rebuild. for some of...
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thank you. >>> next on al jazeera america, shut down by super storm sandy. the one-time gateway to america now reopens to visitors. >> and speaking of gateway we are in the gateway city right now in st. louis we're game five of the world series we're going to have all your highlights in a complete update coming up later on in sports. >> the situation has intensified here at the boarder. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. >> apple's latest fourth quarter earns are out. sales hit a better than expected $37.5 billion. the tech titan said nearly 37 million iphones and analysts are waiting for guidance on the holidays iphone 5 and cheaper 5 c were launched. >>> for the first time super sandstorm sandy pounded the east coast ellis island opened. visitors are able to see the great wall. the first place millions of immigrants saw when they arrived in america. john terret joins us live. how has the reopening gone today, sir? >> reporter: tony, i don't know whether you can hear us. we can't hear you any more. let me go ahead
thank you. >>> next on al jazeera america, shut down by super storm sandy. the one-time gateway to america now reopens to visitors. >> and speaking of gateway we are in the gateway city right now in st. louis we're game five of the world series we're going to have all your highlights in a complete update coming up later on in sports. >> the situation has intensified here at the boarder. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america....
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. >> we do not wanna let sandy dictate our lives., and we never will... >> surviving sandy, one year later... tomorrow 7 am - easten on al jazeera america >>> today's data dive gets a ticket to ride on the bandwagon that is beatlemaniai. in 1964, ringo starr is thatted this photo. the beatle's drummer put out a tour to find the fans for a new book called photography. as the same goes, star recreated the shot with a little help from his friends at the today's show, those fans who skipped school to see the band are in their 60s. bob to thet was suspended three days to truancy. the head master finally admitted skipping school for the lads from liverpool was a good idea. beatlemania is sleeve and well even two band members aren't. they are the best selling band in history with more billboard hits than any other. incredibly, they continue to be hot today, 43 years after they broke up. only five acts have been able to sell as much music in britain this century as the beatles. the fab four saying you never give me your money. you only give me your funny paper. i am not sure what they were t
. >> we do not wanna let sandy dictate our lives., and we never will... >> surviving sandy, one year later... tomorrow 7 am - easten on al jazeera america >>> today's data dive gets a ticket to ride on the bandwagon that is beatlemaniai. in 1964, ringo starr is thatted this photo. the beatle's drummer put out a tour to find the fans for a new book called photography. as the same goes, star recreated the shot with a little help from his friends at the today's show, those...
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who have been through a lot since sandy. >> we literally lost our entire infrastructure. all of our hvac systems. our telephones, data systems, our electrical systems. everything that was destroyed. it was all in the basement. our offices were destroyed. everything was destroyed. we have our offices back up and operational. we have interim power and everything. we've got the schematics done. we have started doing the permanent fixes and the rest of the fixes will probably take about seven months. and we should be operational, fully operational and back up and better than ever in this spring. >> reporter: the national park service which runs ellis islands and liberty island says the cost of repairing both will be upwards of $77 million. 21 million at ellis island alone. but they say the money has brought a level of protection, not previously seen at this monument if a similar hurricane does strike, they reckon they'll be up and running in two to four weeks not a year, and at a fraction of the cost. it's no coincident that ellis island, through which 12 million immigrants w
who have been through a lot since sandy. >> we literally lost our entire infrastructure. all of our hvac systems. our telephones, data systems, our electrical systems. everything that was destroyed. it was all in the basement. our offices were destroyed. everything was destroyed. we have our offices back up and operational. we have interim power and everything. we've got the schematics done. we have started doing the permanent fixes and the rest of the fixes will probably take about seven...
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. >>> surviving superstorm sandy. the cost to open ellis island and the new protection to prevent disaster from a similar storm. outrage over reports the nsa has been spying on being world leaders gross stronger today. president obama has he has ordered a review of the u.s. spy policies,.. >> their capacities continue to expand and develop. what they are able do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. >> the platest allegation involves spain. the nsa is accused of listening to 60 million phone calls. answering questions. this afternoon new complaints from president obama's own party, the head of the senate intelligence committee democrat dianne feinstein says she's totally opposed to the nsa collecting intelligence on u.s. allies. a european parliamentary delegation now talking allegations face to face. more from al jazeera shihab rattans irvnsi. the massive allegations in spain over the last few days. they did talk in general terms, anonymously, the white house is briefing the press on its side of the sto
. >>> surviving superstorm sandy. the cost to open ellis island and the new protection to prevent disaster from a similar storm. outrage over reports the nsa has been spying on being world leaders gross stronger today. president obama has he has ordered a review of the u.s. spy policies,.. >> their capacities continue to expand and develop. what they are able do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. >> the platest allegation involves spain. the nsa is accused...
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he was also a first responder to sandy victims. we caught up to him and he said the added security measures make him feel safe. >> i feel safer with the added security and i have family that will be watching near the finish line. that was a thought i had. do i want to potentially subject them to that. it took a lot longer to get in here this morning and i'm okay with that. the security around here is super tight and they are not leavinleaving anything to chanc. >> the nypd has ramped up their security efforts. the police commissioner ray kelly says this years' security is expected to be very tight. they have added 1400 security cameras in addition to the 6000 security cameras that are already surveilling around the city. there is going to be po bomb sniffing dogs at the finish line and helicopters monitoring from the air and boats in thea in thr borst to ensure that the runners are safe crossing those bridges. all of this is put in place to make sure that another boston document happen. doesn't happen. >> and it was a cloudy and co
he was also a first responder to sandy victims. we caught up to him and he said the added security measures make him feel safe. >> i feel safer with the added security and i have family that will be watching near the finish line. that was a thought i had. do i want to potentially subject them to that. it took a lot longer to get in here this morning and i'm okay with that. the security around here is super tight and they are not leavinleaving anything to chanc. >> the nypd has...
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and one year later, remembering hurricane sandy. the super storm was one of the most damaging and one of the most expensive storms no ever hit the u.s. >>> welcome to al jazerra america, i am steff stephanie sa federal judge has ruled a restrictive abortion law set to go in to effect on tuesday in effect is uncons strungal. the ruling allows dozens of abortion clinch i cans to remain open in the state. >> reporter: even as antiabortion protesters rally outside of a texas abortion clinic in support of the state's efforts to restrict abortions. >> i am out here to express our conviction that human life is sacred in all its forms. >> reporter: inside those clinics, abortion providers are celebrating a legal victory that insures all of the state's 36 licensed facilities are in operation tuesday. >> it was great to be able to tell -- women were calling us saying, do i have my appointment tomorrow? can i come in. it was also even more rewarding for me being able to tell my staff that they have a job. >> reporter: the antiabortion legislat
and one year later, remembering hurricane sandy. the super storm was one of the most damaging and one of the most expensive storms no ever hit the u.s. >>> welcome to al jazerra america, i am steff stephanie sa federal judge has ruled a restrictive abortion law set to go in to effect on tuesday in effect is uncons strungal. the ruling allows dozens of abortion clinch i cans to remain open in the state. >> reporter: even as antiabortion protesters rally outside of a texas abortion...
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. >> and he raced to help the victims of hurricane sandy, and now he run in the new york marathon. and saying goodbye to the second american to orbit the earth. you are watching al jazeera america. i'll be right back. >>> welcome back. healthcare.gov is offline for maintenance tonight. technicians are spending 12 hours on repairs. the site has been racked with problems, keeping people buying insurance under the affordable care act. people can still sign up over the phone. it will be back tomorrow at nine. >> honda is recalling 400,000 mini vans. software problems could lead to sudden braking in 2007/2008 odyssey vans. a replacement part will not be available until next year. instructions will be mailed to owners. >> in two hours the new york city marathon will get underway. a lot of people are eager to get back in the race. superstorm sandy cancelled the marathon, and for one first responder tomorrow's race marks the end of a long journey. >> brian wilton waited years for the day to come. >> i decided to train for the new york city marathon four years ago. it's on my calendar, my t
. >> and he raced to help the victims of hurricane sandy, and now he run in the new york marathon. and saying goodbye to the second american to orbit the earth. you are watching al jazeera america. i'll be right back. >>> welcome back. healthcare.gov is offline for maintenance tonight. technicians are spending 12 hours on repairs. the site has been racked with problems, keeping people buying insurance under the affordable care act. people can still sign up over the phone. it will...
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with has been training for the new york city marathon for four years, and was a first responder to sandy victims, he caught up with him. he said the added security measures make him feel safe. >> certainly feel safer with the added security. i have family watching near the finish line. that was a thought i had, do i want to subject them to that. the n.y.p.d. have them under control. it took a lot longer to get in here - i'm okay with that. security is supertight. they are not leaving anything to chance. >> the ny pd ramped up security effort. police commissioner ray kelly says this year's security is expected to be tight, adding 1400 security cameras in addition to the 6,000 security cameras civilinging throughout the -- sur veiling throughout the city. there'll be dogs at the finish line, helicopters monitoring from the air, and boats in the harbour to ensure that the runners are safe crossing the bridges. all of this is put in place to make sure another boston doesn't happen. >> and if you are heading out today we have colder air in place over the north-east. what a difference a day ma
with has been training for the new york city marathon for four years, and was a first responder to sandy victims, he caught up with him. he said the added security measures make him feel safe. >> certainly feel safer with the added security. i have family watching near the finish line. that was a thought i had, do i want to subject them to that. the n.y.p.d. have them under control. it took a lot longer to get in here - i'm okay with that. security is supertight. they are not leaving...
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last year's parade was canceled because of power outages due to super storm sandy. that's it, and thanks for watching aljazeera america, inside story is next, and as always, check us out 24 hours a day on aljazeera.com. "inside story." hello, i'm libby casey. the capitol has been buzzing with high profile congressional hearings on nsa surveillance and the problems with the dare's rollout. in the halls of congress there's a heavy weight lobbying campaign under way to push comprehensive immigration reform. it's week applied by the chamber of commerce is forward.u.s. among others. it's a group founded by facebook's mark
last year's parade was canceled because of power outages due to super storm sandy. that's it, and thanks for watching aljazeera america, inside story is next, and as always, check us out 24 hours a day on aljazeera.com. "inside story." hello, i'm libby casey. the capitol has been buzzing with high profile congressional hearings on nsa surveillance and the problems with the dare's rollout. in the halls of congress there's a heavy weight lobbying campaign under way to push comprehensive...
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> up next on aljazeera america, we head to one county in colorado where not one single resident has sandy up for the healthcare exchange. >>> and in california, on the investigation, the fbi sting that has targeted one state senator. >> social security payments will increase next year, by much. 1 and a half percent. it's money one of the smallest since 1970. >> >> and the nation's largest landfall is closing. 13,000 tons of trash gets dumped in puente his everyday. and people who live close by say it's a loud and smelly dump. the trash will now be sent 200 miles away to an area near the california-arizona border. >>> president obama he said that he takes full responsibility for the problems with healthcare.gov. he said that the millions of people receiving cancellation noses from the healthcare company will get new plans that they will like more. >>> kathleen sebelius answered tough questions today. >> you tell us who made the decision. >> i can tell you, i did not. >> so who made the decision on the 27-year-old quote for someone who is 50? >> i just said i'll get you that information. >>
> up next on aljazeera america, we head to one county in colorado where not one single resident has sandy up for the healthcare exchange. >>> and in california, on the investigation, the fbi sting that has targeted one state senator. >> social security payments will increase next year, by much. 1 and a half percent. it's money one of the smallest since 1970. >> >> and the nation's largest landfall is closing. 13,000 tons of trash gets dumped in puente his everyday....
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. >> because of the sitting governor and because of the way he handled hurricane sandy a year ago. to valentine island, just before presidential election back in 2012. luke, at the local level, you have barbara bueno who is his democratic opposition. she is trying to oust him, she wanted to raise taxes on the new jersey people, on the other hand, chris christie wants to cut them except for multimillionaires. there are a lot of things you can say about chris christie. and new jerseyians do criticize him. for instance, he is against raising the minimum wage, his economic record is not really that great. but it is his ability to reach out beyond the aisle, that partisan hand that comes out, and you saw that with the arrival of president obama back in november october time last year. that has brought him to the attention of the national republican party, and why people are talking about him. as top of the ticket in the 2016 presidential election, many people think hillary clinton has a run nor for the democrats. >> i want you to spend more time on this. talk to us about the political l
. >> because of the sitting governor and because of the way he handled hurricane sandy a year ago. to valentine island, just before presidential election back in 2012. luke, at the local level, you have barbara bueno who is his democratic opposition. she is trying to oust him, she wanted to raise taxes on the new jersey people, on the other hand, chris christie wants to cut them except for multimillionaires. there are a lot of things you can say about chris christie. and new jerseyians do...
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it was concerne canceled last yr because of super-storm sandy. part of the back drop was increased security. there were 1500 cameras along the route. >> after a year hiatus the new york city marathon picked up right where it left off. for runners crossing this finish line, the come back was one of personal victory and pride. >> it was really great. last year was supposed to be my first year and it canceled, right, obviously. and so making it up this year was awesome. i did even better than expected. and i think i qualified for boston and that is even better. >> all along the 26.2-mile journey the experience was dip. the n why ofyn opd peeved beefer security. bomb stif sniffing dogs and helicopters. we went to all different check points. >> and we went from the west side and the east side and we got checked three or four times and they opened our imagine bag. i'm a new yorker this is nothing. last months' race in boston was heavily guarded. both went off without a hitch, but it's a sign that marathon racing is changing. >> and still ahead on al ja
it was concerne canceled last yr because of super-storm sandy. part of the back drop was increased security. there were 1500 cameras along the route. >> after a year hiatus the new york city marathon picked up right where it left off. for runners crossing this finish line, the come back was one of personal victory and pride. >> it was really great. last year was supposed to be my first year and it canceled, right, obviously. and so making it up this year was awesome. i did even...
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>> it's chris christie and he's a big personality and he did well in new jersey after hurricane sandy. he has become a national figure, big time. we have got some pictures to show you first of all. on the local level, here is barbara, she is the democratic challenger of chris christie, voting this morning. she was asked look, you are very well behind in the polls how do you feel? and she said we're in it to win it baby. that's the first big quote of the day, and we have pictures of governor christie voting. you do have a fight on the local level, barbara accuses of him -- him of being too friendly towards the rich. but the point is if governor christie does well, then he could well end up bolstering his position to run at the top of the republican ticket in the 2016 presidential election against potentially hillary clinton. >> john you briefly mentioned the polls, but what do they suggest? >> yeah, landslide. we're looking at landslide in jersey for the first time in a very, very long time. and that's why the republican party is looking at governor christie as a potential contender. a
>> it's chris christie and he's a big personality and he did well in new jersey after hurricane sandy. he has become a national figure, big time. we have got some pictures to show you first of all. on the local level, here is barbara, she is the democratic challenger of chris christie, voting this morning. she was asked look, you are very well behind in the polls how do you feel? and she said we're in it to win it baby. that's the first big quote of the day, and we have pictures of...
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last years marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. the return of the event was a symbol of recovery. >> great to see that back in our city. >> we have sports, and a new era began yesterday for the brooklyn nets. >> we'll start with a bit of a riddle. what do mark jackson, scott brooks, mark d'antoni and doc rivers have in common? we are all former nba point guards who made the transition to coaches. one of the greatest point guards of all time is trying to join their ranks in brooklyn. we have the story. >> there's a new sheriff in brooklyn and his name is jason kidd. the all-star rejoins his former team, this time as the nets new head coach. >> it's a learning process, one as a coach, and two, the media is over the top. it's part of the game, and it's something that i've embraced. >> jason is a proven winner and leader with an incredible wealth of basketball knowledge and experience, which makes the move a natural transition. >> i could talk as a player and a coach, but i'm trying to put coach aside. the more i spend time with coache
last years marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. the return of the event was a symbol of recovery. >> great to see that back in our city. >> we have sports, and a new era began yesterday for the brooklyn nets. >> we'll start with a bit of a riddle. what do mark jackson, scott brooks, mark d'antoni and doc rivers have in common? we are all former nba point guards who made the transition to coaches. one of the greatest point guards of all time is trying to join...
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the marathon was cancelled because of hurricane sandy much kilmeny duchardt was there. >> after a year hiate us the new york city marathon picked up where it left off, for runners crossing the finish line. the comeback was one of personal victory and pride. >> it was my first year. this year was - i did better than expected. i think i qualified for boston. that's even better. >> all along the 26.2 mile journey the experience was different. the n.y.p.d. beefed up security, adding eyes and ears along the route - helicopters, police, boats, supervisors and bomb sniffing dogs at the finish. >> all precautionary in the aftermath math of the bath. >> we went to three different checkpoints, we were checked three or four times, we opened our bags - i'm a new yorker. so we have been through a lot. this is nothing. >> new york is not alone in learning lessons from boston. last month chicago's race was heavily guarded. both went off without a hitch. it may be a sign that marathon racing has changed. >> and she tells us the extra security cost almost $1 million for the race. all righty. time for t
the marathon was cancelled because of hurricane sandy much kilmeny duchardt was there. >> after a year hiate us the new york city marathon picked up where it left off, for runners crossing the finish line. the comeback was one of personal victory and pride. >> it was my first year. this year was - i did better than expected. i think i qualified for boston. that's even better. >> all along the 26.2 mile journey the experience was different. the n.y.p.d. beefed up security,...
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governor christie is known in new jersey and around the country after hurricane sandy and how he welcomed that and welcomed president obama to the city before the 2012 election. for all of those reasons it seems christie will do well today and could have a landslide for many years. >> reporter: we will see and live in new jersey, thanks, john. besides choosing leaders voters have issues to settle, in washington state to label genetically modified foods is on the ballot and the first law in the country. colorado there is a proposal to tax marijuana sales and use that money to build schools and enforce drug laws. recreational pot use is already legal there. 11 colorado counties are asking voters if they would like to succeed from the state. supporters want to form a separate state called new colorado and in drought-stricken texas proposition 6 would have 2 billion for water projects and mark schneider has more from dallas. >> this is where sailboats should float but these are grounded. this is lake lavon near dallas where lack of rain has water 12 feet below normal. >> it's prone to drought
governor christie is known in new jersey and around the country after hurricane sandy and how he welcomed that and welcomed president obama to the city before the 2012 election. for all of those reasons it seems christie will do well today and could have a landslide for many years. >> reporter: we will see and live in new jersey, thanks, john. besides choosing leaders voters have issues to settle, in washington state to label genetically modified foods is on the ballot and the first law...
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that same night sandy in connecticut called about fly leasing with super fly ticker fly. here's a company with a 6% yield that rents aircraft to airline customers. unfortunately, it doesn't live up to the movie, let alone the fabulous curtis mayfield soundtrack. fly reports less than a week from now. i'm concerned the profits may not be so hot as current contracts have disappointed. this is a speculative way to play the industry, which i know i like. i like delta more, though. i think you need to see fly leasing results and get clarity on whether they have the cash flow to sustain that very big dividend. on friday october 18th they asked for an early trick-or-treat on tableau. this was a recent ipo. i had to do more research on it. operates in business intelligence, providing cloud-based software to its customers so they can analyze large amounts of dated that. they crushed the estimates, 17 cents earning beat and raising guidance. the stock in response popped 9 % but drifted lower on post-ipo lockup expirations and filings of a big secondary offering. while i see tableau
that same night sandy in connecticut called about fly leasing with super fly ticker fly. here's a company with a 6% yield that rents aircraft to airline customers. unfortunately, it doesn't live up to the movie, let alone the fabulous curtis mayfield soundtrack. fly reports less than a week from now. i'm concerned the profits may not be so hot as current contracts have disappointed. this is a speculative way to play the industry, which i know i like. i like delta more, though. i think you need...
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. >> on the anniversary of hurricane sandy and its impact. also "consumer reports" reliability ratings are in for the first time on tesla's model s. the results are rather surprising. we'll tell you how that car is faring and what it could mean for this momentum stock. that's coming up later on the "closing bell." the most free re, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back. dominic chu, what's going on with amazon? >> amazon is lower, bill. it's kind of drifting near session lows today. they're being helped to the downside by a recommendation of sell over at standpoint research, they've also attached a $280 price target to the stock, citing of other
. >> on the anniversary of hurricane sandy and its impact. also "consumer reports" reliability ratings are in for the first time on tesla's model s. the results are rather surprising. we'll tell you how that car is faring and what it could mean for this momentum stock. that's coming up later on the "closing bell." the most free re, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price --...
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it's basically the one year anniversary of sandy. that was a horrible thing. my sympathies for many that got hit again in the fire. but when you look at the fact that when these things happen, the government, even though it took long, $65 billion? that's three times the amount, basically, they say the slowdown, $20 billion to $25 billion. all i'm saying is things like hurricane or storms happen, we don't look at every single piece of data under that context. i think we need to be kind of fair about it. the other thing -- >> absolutely. very fair point, rick. >> yesterday 247 was the low yield for the 10-year on an intraday basis. that is an absolute picture perfect retracement of 136 basis point runup from may to september for a 10-year. heather hughes, it might be a great time to do some allocating. because maybe the rally in treasuries could be over as that yield test showed us yesterday. >> you have the blessing of mr. rick santelli. >> thank you all for joining us today with your thoughts on this market, including you, mr. bernstein. >> thank you. >> 50 mi
it's basically the one year anniversary of sandy. that was a horrible thing. my sympathies for many that got hit again in the fire. but when you look at the fact that when these things happen, the government, even though it took long, $65 billion? that's three times the amount, basically, they say the slowdown, $20 billion to $25 billion. all i'm saying is things like hurricane or storms happen, we don't look at every single piece of data under that context. i think we need to be kind of fair...
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eaton, sandy cutler said trucks are troughing. you knee what this makes me feel? makes me feel a little better about caterpillar. a lot of people where the gang couldn't shoot straight, i myself was kit call about it. cummings is a great company. it has a lot to do with mining trucks. mining trucks. but i'm not walking away from cummins, even if they tell me to! it's too great an american company. >> and get a chance to buy it cleaner today. >> all right. we're going to keep an eye on stocks, including what's coming up at the opening bell. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. became b
eaton, sandy cutler said trucks are troughing. you knee what this makes me feel? makes me feel a little better about caterpillar. a lot of people where the gang couldn't shoot straight, i myself was kit call about it. cummings is a great company. it has a lot to do with mining trucks. mining trucks. but i'm not walking away from cummins, even if they tell me to! it's too great an american company. >> and get a chance to buy it cleaner today. >> all right. we're going to keep an eye...
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. >> got inundated during sandy. >> yeah. >> unfortunately. still hasn't reopened. that's not a focus of my research under any circumstances. we're not that worried about it. >> in a way, you've never stopped covering real estate, right? >> no. >> it's always remained a passion of yours. >> and diana olick did a fantastic job. we didn't have one for many years, and i'm so happy she's covering it and doing a great job. what's more important than the retirement issue, the home you have? and the important thing for cnbc is making sure that the retirement issue is front and center in america. we're going to have a retirement crisis, the baby boomers are not in good shape for retirement, and we need to make that a big focus. >> you should try the generations after that. >> yeah, a tough one, too. our generation didn't save much until late in life. most of us didn't start saving money until late 30s and into our 40s. the average 55-year-old has something, like, $60,000 in their 401 k. it's not a good sign. we need to make that a real priority. >> glad they made you staff,
. >> got inundated during sandy. >> yeah. >> unfortunately. still hasn't reopened. that's not a focus of my research under any circumstances. we're not that worried about it. >> in a way, you've never stopped covering real estate, right? >> no. >> it's always remained a passion of yours. >> and diana olick did a fantastic job. we didn't have one for many years, and i'm so happy she's covering it and doing a great job. what's more important than the...
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as we approach the anniversary of sandy. >> if you're just joining us, what you missed earlier on. >> welcome to "squawk on the street." here's what's happened so far. >> the markets have priced for, gee, the fed's given us a complete get out of jail pass and the markets are priced for that. which way do we get disappointed? they just have to say a little. >> i the economy's going to hold here, tapering delayed, expectation not until march. there's no major uncertainties that are hanging over the market, at least in these two months coming up. >> there's so many places where good things are happening. we're not used -- this is like the kansas city chiefs having a perfect record. delta doing well. these things aren't supposed to happen. >> consol energy selling five key west virginia goal mines in a deal valueds about s abous ab billion. >> not so much to buy. supply constraints will weigh on the series. builders sentiment great run. close to a record high. i think you're going to see housing accelerate through the fall. >> the fastest growing fuel internationally is coal. the fastest
as we approach the anniversary of sandy. >> if you're just joining us, what you missed earlier on. >> welcome to "squawk on the street." here's what's happened so far. >> the markets have priced for, gee, the fed's given us a complete get out of jail pass and the markets are priced for that. which way do we get disappointed? they just have to say a little. >> i the economy's going to hold here, tapering delayed, expectation not until march. there's no major...
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the same night sandy in connecticut called about fly leasing with it's super fly ticketer fly. here's a company that rents to airline customers but it doesn't live up to the movie let alone the sound track. it reports less than a week from now and i'm concerned the results may not be so hot as the current fleet of contracts disappointed investors before. this is a speculative way to play the airline industry. i like delta more but you need to see their results and get some clarity on whether the have the cash flow to sustain the dividend. last but not least, jordan asked for a early trick or treat on tabloid software. very hot for you home gamers. this was a recent ipo. i had to do more research on it. it operates in the business intelligence base providing cloud-based softwares so it's customers. 17 cents earnings beat and the stock then if response popped 9% but drifted lower on post-ipos. while i see it going higher over the long-term, as the company delivers accelerating growth over the near term, it's doing serious damage as it will nearly double. a lot of stock. i say tak
the same night sandy in connecticut called about fly leasing with it's super fly ticketer fly. here's a company that rents to airline customers but it doesn't live up to the movie let alone the sound track. it reports less than a week from now and i'm concerned the results may not be so hot as the current fleet of contracts disappointed investors before. this is a speculative way to play the airline industry. i like delta more but you need to see their results and get some clarity on whether...
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my successor, an elected insurance republican commissioner, sandy prager, and i worked on a whole series of plans to expand coverage. i did work on these issues. we were not able to necessarily get them passed. >> to use your words, you say these were, i think you said, lousy plans, and ms. tavenner said not true insurance. you think the plans offered when you were the insurance commissioner not true insurance? >> in the individual market, the insurance commissioner in kansas and virtually every place in the country does not have the authority over the plans, and a lot of them are not -- >> were they true insurance plans -- >> a lot of them are not insurance plans, no. >> thank you. i yield back. >> gentleman from vermont, mr. welch. >> thank you, i'm going to just try to summarize quickly what i've been hearing. number one, the website must be fixed. you've been very forthright, and you're going to fix it. number two, i'm hearing a tone change. we've had a real battle about health care. we had a battle in this congress. it was passed. the president signed it. the supreme court affirmed
my successor, an elected insurance republican commissioner, sandy prager, and i worked on a whole series of plans to expand coverage. i did work on these issues. we were not able to necessarily get them passed. >> to use your words, you say these were, i think you said, lousy plans, and ms. tavenner said not true insurance. you think the plans offered when you were the insurance commissioner not true insurance? >> in the individual market, the insurance commissioner in kansas and...
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. >> last year the race was cancelled because of hurricane sandy. a short time ago two kenyans took first place in the men's and women's divisions. tell us more about the two winners and the grand prize. men's winner was from kenya women's winner 2 hours 25 minutes and 7 seconds. he ran amid the 47,000 runners. it is estimated a crowd of 2.5 million people are cheering them on a long a course that spans the city's five borrows. they took hours to get over the starting line. >> that is a bear of a race. >> so paraolympic track medalist made history as well. tell us about her story. she is paralyzed from the waist down. and she won the race and won in london, boston and chicago. this makes her the first athlete ever to win the grand slam. wow. >> that is incredible and then tell me about security and how it impacted the race at all today. given the attacks at the boston marathon back in april, they faced a stricter situation. they were told they couldn't wear backpacks and couldn't wear bulky costumes. the goal to make this a safe race day for everyon
. >> last year the race was cancelled because of hurricane sandy. a short time ago two kenyans took first place in the men's and women's divisions. tell us more about the two winners and the grand prize. men's winner was from kenya women's winner 2 hours 25 minutes and 7 seconds. he ran amid the 47,000 runners. it is estimated a crowd of 2.5 million people are cheering them on a long a course that spans the city's five borrows. they took hours to get over the starting line. >> that...
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mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing planning, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the major cities including in developed countries can measure their own greenhouse gases. in the developing world what's really difficult is that cities are not credit worthy. of the 500 largest of cities in the developing world, only 4% are internationally credit worthy. higher percentage are nationally credit worthy. they need technology and know how to plan and build cities that will be cleaner and greener and more livable and at the same time make the contribution they need to make to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. >> when you look at this at th
mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing planning, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the major cities...
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. >>> this is the eve of the anniversary of hurricane sandy, and all eyes will be on the new york city marathon, over 40,000 will compete in the race, including those sponsored by the actor, sean penn. >>> what if the biggest problem in hollywood is not drugs or alcohol. something that plagues schools and churches throughout the area. >>> and beyondr
. >>> this is the eve of the anniversary of hurricane sandy, and all eyes will be on the new york city marathon, over 40,000 will compete in the race, including those sponsored by the actor, sean penn. >>> what if the biggest problem in hollywood is not drugs or alcohol. something that plagues schools and churches throughout the area. >>> and beyondr
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last year's race cancelled due to hurricane sandy. remember that? they set everything up then had to tear it all back down. >>> history was made at today's marathon by an incredible young woman. her name is tatyana mcfadden. she completed her marathon grand slam by coming in first in the wheelchair division and three other marathons this year. as i found out, her success didn't come easy. at 24, tatyana mcfadden is no longer a stranger to adversity, taking on challenges most of her young adult life. born with spina bifida that paralyzed her from the waist down, unwanted by her mother, she was put into an orphanage that couldn't afford a wheel claire. >> i walked on my hands in the orphanage. no wheelchair. i just had a lot of hope. >> and this is not only an incredible personal achievement but a long journey in the making. mcfadden tweeting out after the race, i can't believe it. her nyc marathon win puts mcfadden in a category all to herself, becoming the first person to win a wheelchair grand slam in the same year, winning four marathons, boston,
last year's race cancelled due to hurricane sandy. remember that? they set everything up then had to tear it all back down. >>> history was made at today's marathon by an incredible young woman. her name is tatyana mcfadden. she completed her marathon grand slam by coming in first in the wheelchair division and three other marathons this year. as i found out, her success didn't come easy. at 24, tatyana mcfadden is no longer a stranger to adversity, taking on challenges most of her...
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. >>> survivors of superstorm sandy lighting up the beach along the jersey shore. hundreds of people hundreds of lights in the sky, each a symbol that union beach will come back stronger than ever one year after the storm. >> you will see homes that are being rebuilt. but the shame of it is, they really need a lot more help than they've been given. and it's very sad. it's very sad. but they are strong and they live up to their name. >> in a statement, president obama said last year has been a reminder of the strength and resilience of the american people. >> and they need a little patience as well, more patience. let's get a check of your midweek. indira petersons is here. >> it's mild, especially in the northeast. temperatures below normal as a cold front swept through. boston, 55. providence about 57. it's a little chilled. these are going to be your highs. they are below normal. the system is going to be making its way across the country really throughout the week and it will have a severe component to it. that's something that we're going to be watching. keep i
. >>> survivors of superstorm sandy lighting up the beach along the jersey shore. hundreds of people hundreds of lights in the sky, each a symbol that union beach will come back stronger than ever one year after the storm. >> you will see homes that are being rebuilt. but the shame of it is, they really need a lot more help than they've been given. and it's very sad. it's very sad. but they are strong and they live up to their name. >> in a statement, president obama said...
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happened in kenya, nairobi, kenya, and you think about what happened at the washington naval yard, sandy hook elementary school. it doesn't take much to want to be prepared and ready to handle an incident if it were to occur in our own backyard. and so we trained up over 200 of our own officers and almost 200 officers from the los angeles police department in enhanced training to enhance the training that they'd already received on this. and i can't tell you how many people, how many officers, have stopped me both today and yesterday to express how grateful they are that that training occurred. and so that training was provided not only by our officers who are trained and certified in that but also with the help of the los angeles police department. so, great cooperation here at this airport to ensure the safety of everybody. and so i just really want to end by once again saying how sorry we are that somebody -- that people had to be hurt in this incident, but we're confident that we're trying to do everything we possibly can do to keep this airport safe. thank you. >> thank you, chief.
happened in kenya, nairobi, kenya, and you think about what happened at the washington naval yard, sandy hook elementary school. it doesn't take much to want to be prepared and ready to handle an incident if it were to occur in our own backyard. and so we trained up over 200 of our own officers and almost 200 officers from the los angeles police department in enhanced training to enhance the training that they'd already received on this. and i can't tell you how many people, how many officers,...
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superstorm sandy. one year ago today. many of us were standing in the way of what turned out to be one of the most devastating storms to ever hit the east coast. here is the truth. a lot of areas haven't recovered. families are displaced. money has been slow. rebuilding has become a big problem. a lot of people just been not back in their homes and nowhere still. we will take a look at it and talk about vulnerability going forward. >> here is also a very interesting idea to consider. put a little box in your car and pay taxes only on how many miles you drive, not on how much gas you pump or how much gas you use. the people behind this idea say it would mean the end of the gas tax and that you would be rewarded for driving less, but could it also mean an invasion of privacy? who is up? who is down some swho a winner if this actually takes place but one idea that one state is testing out and we will talk about it. >> look forward to hearing about it. >> of course. >>> it is time for your morning rhyme. our tweet of the day
superstorm sandy. one year ago today. many of us were standing in the way of what turned out to be one of the most devastating storms to ever hit the east coast. here is the truth. a lot of areas haven't recovered. families are displaced. money has been slow. rebuilding has become a big problem. a lot of people just been not back in their homes and nowhere still. we will take a look at it and talk about vulnerability going forward. >> here is also a very interesting idea to consider. put...
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superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost undetectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. just inland. the town of seaside heights turned into a grid, not of streets but canals. the rebuilding there still under way. in brooklyn, the iconic image of the battery tunnel, inundated, now just a memory. it is high and dry, but a lot of repairs are still being done on the new york subways, including the 8 train out to rockaway and just to the west of it, breezy point, where more than 100 homes burned. then there are the people of staten island. families like the camarads. a year ago as you can see were living in horrific conditions, no water, power, no heat, little hope. now as they struggle to rebuild their home and their lives, they find themselves i
superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost undetectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. just inland. the town of seaside heights turned into a grid, not of streets but...
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. >> reporter: last year, when sandy washed over the city, it swept away the great race. the city officials tried valiantly to run it as scheduled, but the massive property loss and human suffering proved too much. >> the best way to help new york city at this time is to say that we will not be conducting the 2012 i.n.g. new york city marathon. >> reporter: now its return is being heralded as symbolic of the city itself. back are 48,000 runners pouring more than $300 million into the economy. >> it's important this year, because of what happened last year. >> reporter: back are the elite athletes like med. in 2009, he became the first american to ring new york in more than two decade, and he's brought some perspective. >> you know, winning is not about first place. about getting the best out of yourself. >> reporter: back, too, are the millions raised for charity. even with the cancellation last year, runners raised more than $30 million for groups like back on my feet, which helps the homeless, karina's running for them. >> it shows the spirit of the marathon. it's incre
. >> reporter: last year, when sandy washed over the city, it swept away the great race. the city officials tried valiantly to run it as scheduled, but the massive property loss and human suffering proved too much. >> the best way to help new york city at this time is to say that we will not be conducting the 2012 i.n.g. new york city marathon. >> reporter: now its return is being heralded as symbolic of the city itself. back are 48,000 runners pouring more than $300 million...
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superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost un detectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. the town of sea side heights turned into a grid, not of streets but canals. the rebuilding there still under way. in brooklyn, the iconic image of the battery tunnel, inundated, now just a memory. it is high and dry, but a lot of repairs are still being done on the new york subways, including the 8 train out to rockaway and just to the west of it, breezy point, where more than 100 homes burned. then there are the people of staten island. this family, a year ago as you can see were living in horrific conditions, no water, power, no heat, little hope. now as they struggle to rebuild their home and their lives they find themselves in a different kind of night
superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost un detectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. the town of sea side heights turned into a grid, not of streets but canals....
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that's why it got named super storm sandy. that's why there was so much confusion and the national hurricane center stopped issuing warnings. that has been changed. in the future, they will continue those warnings. so they understand what's happening next time if this unfortunately does occur. >> well put. the nomenclature is one thing but it was the warnings that made the difference. the result obviously terrible. appreciate the reporting. >>> a 13-year-old carrying a toy gunshot and killed by police. the police say they did nothing wrong. but this was obviously a tragedy. the question is is could they have done more to prevent it? >>> also ahead, too much technology. a group of pediatricians advising parents to set limits on kind's smart phone and tablet use. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll prov
that's why it got named super storm sandy. that's why there was so much confusion and the national hurricane center stopped issuing warnings. that has been changed. in the future, they will continue those warnings. so they understand what's happening next time if this unfortunately does occur. >> well put. the nomenclature is one thing but it was the warnings that made the difference. the result obviously terrible. appreciate the reporting. >>> a 13-year-old carrying a toy...
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last year's race was cancelled because of super storm sandy so this year's marathon takes on special meaning. tom foreman reports. >> reporter: on the streets of baltimore, karina christianson spent months preparing for the new york city marathon. adding up the miles and pushing down the memories on what happened to her hometown. >> i had cousins in long island with 4 feet of water. >> reporter: last year when sandy washed over the city, it swept away the great race. city officials tried to run it as scheduled but the massive property loss and human suffering proved too much. >> the best way to help new york city at this time is to say we will not conduct the 2012 ing new york city marathon. >> reporter: now its return is harolded as symbolic of the city, back are 48,000 runners purring $300 million into the economy. back are the elite athletes like this olympian. in 2009 he was the first american to win new york in more than two decades and brought perspective. >> winning is not about first place or getting the best out of yourself. >> reporter: and millions raised for charity. and
last year's race was cancelled because of super storm sandy so this year's marathon takes on special meaning. tom foreman reports. >> reporter: on the streets of baltimore, karina christianson spent months preparing for the new york city marathon. adding up the miles and pushing down the memories on what happened to her hometown. >> i had cousins in long island with 4 feet of water. >> reporter: last year when sandy washed over the city, it swept away the great race. city...
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. >>> ellis island is reopening today for the first time since hurricane sandy hit exactly one year ago tomorrow. visitors can now walk the halls of the popular immigration station and american immigrant wall of honor outside. the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring. much more news after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. more adventures await in the lexus lx, rx, and new seven-passenger gx. dare to be spontaneous. >>> between the u.s. spying revelations and the problem with the obama care website, it seems president obama may have a management problem on his hands. our chief political analyst gloria borger is here watching all of this for us. is the president on top of these critically important issues? >> it seems to me that at the very least, wolf, there is some kind of a management problem over at the white house. you have the president saying he's angry that he didn't know that the website was having problems with his signature domestic legislative achievement. he also, we're now told, didn't know about angela merkel's cell phone be
. >>> ellis island is reopening today for the first time since hurricane sandy hit exactly one year ago tomorrow. visitors can now walk the halls of the popular immigration station and american immigrant wall of honor outside. the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring. much more news after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. more adventures await in the lexus lx, rx, and new seven-passenger gx. dare to be spontaneous. >>> between...
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remember, last year, they canceled the marathon because of superstorm sandy. but if you're at the marathon or anywhere else, don't forget, fall back. tonight when you go to bed, clocks go back an hour, daylight saving time ends. and northwest, storms moving in. 60s, you guys in denver today. by tuesday, denver sees snow. >> oh, that time of the year. >> yes. >> thanks. >>> we're going to push forward on the big story this saturday morning. that shooting in l.a.x., when people heard the gunshots, they weren't sure who was shooting. they weren't sure where the shots were coming from. >> they had to get out of that terminal, terminal 3 right away. ahead, you're going to hear what they said in their own words. and they describe the panic and the terror at the airport. max and penny kept our bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they
remember, last year, they canceled the marathon because of superstorm sandy. but if you're at the marathon or anywhere else, don't forget, fall back. tonight when you go to bed, clocks go back an hour, daylight saving time ends. and northwest, storms moving in. 60s, you guys in denver today. by tuesday, denver sees snow. >> oh, that time of the year. >> yes. >> thanks. >>> we're going to push forward on the big story this saturday morning. that shooting in l.a.x.,...
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today marks one year since hurricane sandy came ashore and wreaked havoc on the northeast. they're still picking up the pieces and rebuilding but vowing not to give up. >> we're not going any place. we're going to give it at least another shot. >> coming up next, we have an update for you on those rebuilding efforts and a look back one year ago at that devastating day. and the white house under fire. the president facing criticism on a number of issues from health care to spying. has president obama done enough to answer critics? we'll talk about that coming up. , just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. ♪ ♪ ♪ maestro of project man
today marks one year since hurricane sandy came ashore and wreaked havoc on the northeast. they're still picking up the pieces and rebuilding but vowing not to give up. >> we're not going any place. we're going to give it at least another shot. >> coming up next, we have an update for you on those rebuilding efforts and a look back one year ago at that devastating day. and the white house under fire. the president facing criticism on a number of issues from health care to spying....
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. >>> nearly a year after hurricane sandy tore through new jersey and new york, parts of a key landmark set to reopen today. parts of ellis island will be opened. visitors will be welcomed back to the halls of the immigrant wall of honor, the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring while a new electric am system is installed. remembrances continue to pour in for legendary rock pioneer lou reed dead at the age of 71. he was a founding member of the velvet underground sunday is widely credited with changing the landscape in the '70s. he wrote and recorded dozens and dozens of songs in his tremendous career. we'll talk more about that coming up. what a tremendous career when you think of all the influences. we'll get into it. >> and he was young, a loss on many levels. >> 71. yeah. >> thanks, mikaela. let's go straight over to ingrid petersen for a look at the temperatures. >> temperatures are bounding up to the 60s. above average. the average is typically in the upper 50s right now. this is only going to last one day, though. we have another cold front swinging through th
. >>> nearly a year after hurricane sandy tore through new jersey and new york, parts of a key landmark set to reopen today. parts of ellis island will be opened. visitors will be welcomed back to the halls of the immigrant wall of honor, the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring while a new electric am system is installed. remembrances continue to pour in for legendary rock pioneer lou reed dead at the age of 71. he was a founding member of the velvet underground...
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last year, residents in new york and new jersey were cleaning up from superstorm sandy and the year before it was a record-breaking nor'easter that dumped snow across several stays. detroit, st. louis, nashville, memphis, i can good on and on, all the way down through new orleans and houston. we heard of 15 inches of rain possibly that has fallen, 3 to 5 in the forecast today. 1 to 2 across the area. the threat of the strong winds combine and even the threat for an isolated tornado still in the forecast tonight. just take a look at these winds. gusts as high as 43 miles per hour in buffalo, in through new york city. also seeing strong winds, especially as the system works its way east overnight. past trick or treating you see this spread in the northeast and mid-atlantic overnight. we mentioned the 53 million people in the severe weather threat we're talking from the plains to the northeast, all of us will be dealing with the storm tonight. >> dealing with something. >> yes. >> are you impressed that indra is able to do the weather with such serious demeanor while staring at a gorilla? >>
last year, residents in new york and new jersey were cleaning up from superstorm sandy and the year before it was a record-breaking nor'easter that dumped snow across several stays. detroit, st. louis, nashville, memphis, i can good on and on, all the way down through new orleans and houston. we heard of 15 inches of rain possibly that has fallen, 3 to 5 in the forecast today. 1 to 2 across the area. the threat of the strong winds combine and even the threat for an isolated tornado still in the...
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last year residents in new york and new jersey were cleaning up from superstorm sandy and a record-breaking nor'easter dumped snow across several states. carol, the ingredients making this a strong storm this late in the season typical in the springtime is all the moisture coming from the south. you have the jet stream lining up around the ohio valley. what is going on? we're talking about heavy rain closer to the moisture source down in the south another three to five inches of rain is possible so flash flooding is in the forecast, lighter rain in the ohio valley. in that region gusts from 50 to 60 miles per hour, this system makes its way into the northeast tomorrow and even the threat of an isolated tornado is in the forecast so yes everyone wants to have fun tonight but they just have to remember sometimes they just need to stay aware and it may not be worth it. we'll have to take a look at the surroundings throughout the evening and judge for themselves. >> thank you, indra, we appreciate it. >>> boston strongest. after rallying the city in the wake of the marathon bombings, the boston
last year residents in new york and new jersey were cleaning up from superstorm sandy and a record-breaking nor'easter dumped snow across several states. carol, the ingredients making this a strong storm this late in the season typical in the springtime is all the moisture coming from the south. you have the jet stream lining up around the ohio valley. what is going on? we're talking about heavy rain closer to the moisture source down in the south another three to five inches of rain is...
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. >> biggest weakness, what some people saw as reaching out after super storm sandy, reaching out to the president, will it hurt him? >> i don't think it hurts him at all to say, look, the president of the united states came offering to help us and i had an opportunity to help my state. you have to be a pretty narrow partisan. >> people first, politics second? >> i think so. people are also just sick of the bickering. >> virginia governor's race, is this a tea party referendum? cuccinelli is saying it's a referendum on obama care. is it a look at what you're calling a more narrow political stream? >> in new york city and virginia, there's a note on the institution of the democratic party right now, terry mcauliffe raised an enormous amount of money, second race for governor. he managed to define cuccinelli early and define him as an extreme. there are two lessons for republicans out of this. you have to assume the democrats are going to have some kind of war on women campaign in every race you are dealing with. better figure out how you're going to trump it. second, the guy who gets
. >> biggest weakness, what some people saw as reaching out after super storm sandy, reaching out to the president, will it hurt him? >> i don't think it hurts him at all to say, look, the president of the united states came offering to help us and i had an opportunity to help my state. you have to be a pretty narrow partisan. >> people first, politics second? >> i think so. people are also just sick of the bickering. >> virginia governor's race, is this a tea...
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we need to ask ourselves, what have we learned from sandy? what have we learned from other disasters, and what can we do to prevent the next one? this problem has no party. compelling rsonal issue than the fact it does have a human problem and it is time to put aside our partisan differences and start working together to address these issues. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: good morning, mr. speaker. by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 391 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 69, house resolution 391, resolved, that upon the adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill h.r. 992, to amend provisions in section 716 of the dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act relating to federal assistance for swaps entities. all points of order against consideration
we need to ask ourselves, what have we learned from sandy? what have we learned from other disasters, and what can we do to prevent the next one? this problem has no party. compelling rsonal issue than the fact it does have a human problem and it is time to put aside our partisan differences and start working together to address these issues. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: good morning,...
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a year ago, hurricane sandy devastated new jersey and much of the east coast. the storm may have faded from the headlines, but new jersey hasn't forgotten. it is felt in a very personal and painful way by thousands and thousands of the citizens of new jersey yet today. these citizens of new jersey are not alone. i mean that in two senses. first, we can hear from some who are representative of the millions, but also when we hear from the younger citizens of new jersey who are affected, we understand that they represent the future that will be affected by climate change. quite simply, superstorms like sandy are the new normal and we better get used to it. even if climate change skeptics claim otherwise. i think response to sandy means, of course, tending to the human needs of those who have been victims of the storm. but it also means making significant investments in power engineering and transportation engineering and rail engineering and wireless engineering and shoreline engineering and river flood control engineering and residential planning and taking steps
a year ago, hurricane sandy devastated new jersey and much of the east coast. the storm may have faded from the headlines, but new jersey hasn't forgotten. it is felt in a very personal and painful way by thousands and thousands of the citizens of new jersey yet today. these citizens of new jersey are not alone. i mean that in two senses. first, we can hear from some who are representative of the millions, but also when we hear from the younger citizens of new jersey who are affected, we...